This week in Additive Manufacturing (Mar 03, 2025), #114
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This week in Additive Manufacturing (Mar 03, 2025), #114

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  1. FDM/FFFCompound Dynamics has introduced the RM40 series, designed for printing with filaments or pallets and with a build volume of 1524x1524x1050 mm.
  2. FDM/FFF - SUNLU has launched a filament drying kit that performs thermal treatments on printed plastic parts.
  3. FDM/FFF - The Flite Test team successfully transformed Elegoo's Centauri Carbon printer into a flying 3D printer mounted on an RC plane, enabling them to print parts while in flight.
  4. Large Format - Italian company Caracol collaborates with the Spanish group V2 to produce a 3D-printed catamaran boat.
  5. SLA - PioCreat 3D has announced the acquisition of the HALOT resin printer line from Creality.
  6. Space - For the first time, metal test coupons were printed in space and have landed back on Earth for testing.
  7. Metal - Printer manufacturer EOS now offers 100% recycled AlSi10Mg aluminum powder.
  8. AI - A new project utilizes AI capabilities to enhance a metal printing system for repairing and reusing mining equipment.
  9. Research - Researchers at Penn Engineering have developed a method to enhance the durability of 3D-printed parts. By incorporating controlled irregularities into the structure, they created materials that are 2.6 times more cracking-resistant.
  10. Research - A team of researchers has discovered a technique for 3D printing superconductors using yttrium barium copper oxide (YBCO).

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